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1. OPERATING MANUAL Css 6 con Her e ti 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 2 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 6 1 6 2 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 9 1 10 11 11 1 11 2 12 13 14 14 1 14 2 15 16 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 17 Table of Contents Introduction Scope Safety Considerations Warnings Technical specifications Description of the system Transmitter Receiver 115 VAC Receiver 12 24 VAC VDC Description of the Access 1000 receiver Installation of the receiver Placement of the receiver Connections on the receiver Indicators on the receiver Configuration of the receiver Basic configuration Advanced configuration Erasing transmitters in the receiver Re configuring a transmitter in the receiver High Security Transmission Mode PIN lock in the receiver Memory card Description of the Access 1000 transmitter Indications on the transmitter Using the system Configuration of the transmitter Group ID Display window illumination Installation of vehicle mount Inserting Replacing batteries in the transmitters Error codes Error codes Access 1000 receiver Error Codes Access 1000 transmitter Receiver mounting dimensions for Access 10007 Radio Warranty Warranty Warranty Period Warranty Service Excluded Parts Remarks Part Numbers Access 10007 User Manual 2 28 EGONG A WW X cao cao cao as A 1 a NOOR AKA WWWN
2. 1 5 Ib ft Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 49 28 8 7 2 Copying information from a receiver to a memory card Note that the memory card has to be empty before copying the receiver memory to the card To remove information from a memory card insert the card in a new receiver and erase all transmitters see chap 8 3 1 Turn the power off the receiver 2 Unscrew the 6 screws holding the receiver lid and remove the lid 3 Carefully remove the display card by pinching both white pins located on either side of the card 4 Insert the memory card that you want to copy all parameters to in the memory card slot see fig 5 5 Mount the display card in the display card slot see fig 5 6 Start the receiver and wait for approx 5 seconds The display will show C Eo Crd when the copy operation is completed 7 Remove the display card and the memory card If the memory card shall be stored store it in a clean environment free from static electricity 8 Mount the display card and the lid Tighten all screws with TX 20 torque 2 0 Nm 1 5 Ib ft Dg fe Cy Ser Figure 5 Memory card and display slots in the receiver 1 Memory card slot 2 Display slot Access 1000 User Manual
3. Part Number 81 20 0 007 e 115 VAC 60Hz powered 3 Single Pole Double Throw relays Integrated display and configuration buttons e Memory capacity up to 500 transmitters The receiver can be equipped with an detachable memory card containing backup of all configuration parameters 4 3 Receiver 12 24 VAC VDC Part Number 81 20 0 008 e 12 24 VAC VDC powered 3 Single Pole Double Throw relays Integrated display and configuration buttons e Memory capacity up to 500 transmitters e The receiver can be equipped with an detachable memory card containing a backup of all configuration parameters Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 5 Description of the Access 1000 receiver 28 Figure 1 Access 1000 1 Power connection 2 Connection to relay 1 ARROW UP 3 Connection to relay 2 STOP or 4 Connection to relay 3 ARROW DOWN or V Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 6 1 10 28 Installation of the receiver The permanent installation of the receiver must include fuses that protect the equipment and wiring from overcurrent and short circuit The power supply of the receiver and all relay contacts must be fused All fuses are used as disconnecting devices The fuses shall be easily accessible and have to be placed in the line pole Note that the fuse must be compatible with IEC 60127 2 V After the installation of the equipment the installed cables must be boun
4. Press ARROW UP on the transmitter p The display shows if the learn process is successful and the receiver will return to normal operating mode automatically The display will now show the new door number Advanced configuration This configuration allows the user to choose at what memory position a certain transmitter shall be stored in Adding a transmitter in a certain memory position 1 Press the Learn Erase button The display window shall show Lr n followed by the memory position that the transmitter will be stored in The right decimal on the display flashes as long as the Learn mode is active 10 seconds Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 8 3 14 28 2 select what memory position to use memory positions can be 1 500 press the Memory Position UP or Memory Position DOWN buttons see fig 3 The left decimal on the display indicates whether the chosen memory position is already used 3 Press ARROW UP on the transmitter The display will show A and will return to normal operating mode Erasing transmitters in the receiver Erasing individual transmitters 1 Press the Learn Erase button eJ The display shows L n followed by the memory position that will be erased This mode will be active for 10 seconds 2 Change what memory position to delete 1 to 500 by using Memory Position UP and Memory Position DOWN buttons
5. The left decimal in the display window indicates whether the memory position is in use or not note that two decimals are shown in the display 3 Press the Learn Erase button to remove the selected memory position The display will show d L and return to normal operation Erasing all transmitters Press the Learn Erase button The display shows L n followed by the memory position that will be erased This mode will be active for 10 seconds 2 Press the Learn Erase button for 5 seconds to erase all memory positions The display will show d L L L and return to normal operation All transmitters are now erased from the receiver memory and if connected the memory card Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 8 4 8 5 15 28 Re configuring a transmitter in the receiver If the user attempts to program a transmitter that is already programmed in the re ceiver the display will show P followed by the original memory position on the display Erase the original memory position before proceeding with the configuration High Security Transmission Mode The High Security Transmission Mode uses encrypted authentication to ensure that the receiver only replies to commands from transmitters stored in the memory This mode makes it difficult to scan and record messages that could with the right technology open doors without using an authentic coded transmi
6. Display window illumination The display on the Access 1000 transmitter has built in automatic illumination that can be ON or OFF Typically the battery life will increase by turning the illu mination OFF Configuration of the display window illumination Remove the back side of the transmitter see fig 8 2 Remove one battery 3 Press the bottom right button the transmitter while inserting the battery 4 e Continue pressing the button until the text L d is displayed in the trans mitter display The new settings O n or O F will be shown in the display 6 Verify the transmitter functionality 7 Mount the back side of the transmitter see fig 10 Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 24 28 12 Installation of vehicle mount Connect the vehicle mount to 12 24V DC where the brown wire is connected to and the blue wire to ground When the cable has red and black wires connect red wire to the and the black wire to ground If the cable is connected wrong a fuse inside the vehicle mount will blow Replacement fuse manufacturer Littelfuse part number 0453001 To change the fuse 1 2 3 Remove power from the vehicle mount Open the vehicle mount by unscrewing the two screws on the backside Lift the card up and use a tweezer to remove the old fuse and replace it with the new one Mount the card and lid and tighten the screws with P
7. the device RSS FCC Partie 15 et du Canada Avis a Industrie Cet appareil est conforme a la Partie 15 des r glements de la FCC et Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RSS s Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d interf rences et 2 cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif WARNING CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY CONTROL CHIEF CORPORATION COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 4 28 2 4 Safety Considerations 1 The safety guidelines in this manual are not intended to replace any rules or regulations or any applicable local state or federal governing laws The following information is intended to be used in conjunction with other rules or regulations already in existence It is important to read all safety information before operating any wireless radio remote control system Only properly trained persons designated by management should be permit ted to operate wireless radio controlled equipment Wireless radio controlled equipment should not be operated by any person who cannot read or under stand signs notices and operating instructions that pertain to the equipment Wireless radio controlled equipment should not be operated by any person with insufficient eyesight or hearing or by any per
8. 2 Memory card mismatch during power up 10 Memory card write error Maybe memory card has 11 been removed during operation Memory card copy to verify error 12 Internal errors The unit needs service 3 5 30 31 and 32 Line power unstable 4 14 2 Error Codes Access 1000 transmitter Setting Group ID timed out 1 Buttons stuck at start up 6 If any other error codes are displayed the transmitter needs service by an autho rized service center 15 Receiver mounting dimensions for Access 1000 Figure 12 Use 4 mm screws to mount the receiver Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 16 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 17 27 28 Radio Warranty Warranty Control Chief Corporation guarantees that this equipment meets its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory This equipment will perform as described if installed properly However Control Chief cannot guarantee that operation of remote control system is absolutely error free or with out interruption Warranty Period This equipment is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment During the warranty period Control Chief is responsible for necessary repairs replacement as long as the product can be proven defective Warranty Service For warranty service or repair this equipment must be returned to Control Chief Corporation Customer
9. 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 20 28 9 Description of the Access 1000 transmitter Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 6 The Access 1000 transmitter indicators and buttons 1 Indicator LED 2 Display 3 Function buttons from left to right ARROW UP STOP ARROW DOWN Figure 7 from left to right OPTIONAI LIGHT UP STOP DOWN OPTIONAL HORN WARNING 4 Numeric Entry 5 Increase display value 6 Decrease display value Figure 7 1 Optional transmitter depicts a button configuration appropriate for single relay operated doors Please contact a Control Chief sales representative with any questions or for more information Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 9 1 9 1 1 21 28 Indications on the transmitter LED indicator Normal operation Quick flashing RED sending message Continuous GREEN Relay activated in the receiver Feedback information from receiver Battery warning 3 long RED flashes Battery depleted transmitter cannot send commands Continuous RED after activating command Low battery Display The display shows system relevant information during start up and operation At startup the transmitter software version followed by battery voltage is dis played After this the transmitter enters normal operation mode In this mode the display shows the door number that will be activated if any of the TOP ROW buttons are pressed n If the display indicates L O 5
10. AOD NNNANASSGSGARKSNRASRBNS 27 27 27 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 3 28 1 Introduction This manual only covers the installation of the Access 1000 radio remote door opening system The Access 1000 System is not a complete door open ing system it provides only the set of outputs that are driven according to the actions performed by the operator of the transmitter The way the set of outputs is used for controlling the doors depends on the specific installation and is outside the scope of the Access 1000 The approvals applicable to the Access 1000 radio remote control system are only valid for the system itself The complete remote control system where the controlled object is one part has to be tested and approved according to the standards norms that are ap plicable and specific to the controlled object and it is not the responsibility of Control Chief Corporation 2 Scope The following guide must be used when installing the Access 1000 door opening system to ensure secure safe operation The installation must be carried out by a certified electrician FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of
11. E replace the batteries Buttons on the transmitter The transmitter is equipped with 15 buttons namely ARROW UP STOP ARROW DOWN buttons 0 9 and ARROW UP STOP and ARROW DOWN buttons are used for controlling the door movements 0 9 buttons are used for selecting what door to control The function buttons and are used for increasing and decreasing the door number shown in the display Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 10 11 11 1 11 1 1 22 28 Using the system In order to control a door enter the door number using the transmitter buttons check that the correct number has been configured in the receiver on the display and press the desired function ARROW UP STOP or ARROW DOWN The buttons k and can be used to either increase or decrease the value shown in the display respectively Configuration of the transmitter Group ID All Access 1000 transmitters have a factory pre programmed unique identity ID This is a number between 1000000 and 16777214 In addition to the pre programmed unique ID the Access 1000 transmitter has support for Group ID A group ID consists of a six digit number that the user can configure on the transmitter Transmitters with the same Group ID is considered identical by the controlled receivers This means that transmitters can be organized in groups This increases the flexibility and simplifies the maintenance on large installations Each recei
12. H2 Current draw is 12mA Standby 30mA Operating Figure 8 1 Fuse placement on card 2 Card placement in vehicle mount 3 Brown red and blue black cable Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 13 25 28 Installing replacing batteries in the transmitter If the display on the transmitter indicates LU b replace the batteries promptly Note that changing of batteries must take place in a clean environment free from static electricity The batteries are changed as follows 1 Open the battery cover by unscrewing the 6 screws on the backside of the transmitter Figure 9 Back side of the housing see fig 9 cover inserted in 2 Carefully remove the cover by lifting up the its position front end of the cover see fig 11 3 Remove the batteries 4 Insert the new batteries using AA Alkaline only 5 Batteries must be inserted correctly with polarity shown in the battery well 6 Close the cover by first inserting the backside of the cover in the transmitter and the press ing the front down see fig 11 7 Tighten the 6 screws with PH2 torque 1 Nm Figure 11 Battery cover and the screws holding the cover Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 26 28 14 Error codes 14 1 Error codes Access 1000 receiver Table 2 Error codes Access 1000 ID already programmed 1 Memory full
13. SO MAY DAMAGE THE SYSTEM Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 6 28 2 2 Warnings 1 2 10 Read this manual carefully before operating and installing this product Due to the complex nature of equipment it is necessary to read the entire manual before installation Only authorized personnel should service this equipment Unauthorized work on this unit will void the warranty This manual is for reference only please call your distributor or Control Chief if further assistance is required The equipment has been tested for correct operation before delivery from the factory However it must not be used in critical or hazardous operation where incorrect operation may cause personal or equipment damage After daily operation a secure storage space should be designated for the transmitter unit especially when not in use Transmitter should be placed in a safe place when not in use to avoid acciden tal pressing of buttons The equipment should be equipped with all required safety devices as dictated by OSHA or all other applicable governing regulations Ensure transmitter batteries are in good condition and power for receiver is correct Installation and maintenance should be done only while the equipment s main power and receiver s power are off and locked out to prevent electrical shock Contents of the manual may be amended by the manufacturer without notice Access 1000 User Manua
14. ays remain at a safe distance without losing line of sight with the equipment 8 Transmitter switches should never be mechanically blocked ON or OFF for any equipment motion 9 After daily operation a secure storage space should be designated for the transmitter unit especially when not in use This precaution is intended to prevent unauthorized use of the equipment 10 The equipment operator should keep all body parts away from the door they are controlling Do not attempt to operate the system without checking door for obstructions SECURE THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE 11 The equipment has been tested for correct operation before delivery from the factory However it must not be used in critical or hazardous operation where incorrect operation may cause personal or equipment damage If the equip ment fails to respond or behaves improperly the equipment operator should NOT operate the equipment AND should notify his her supervisor immediate ly When serious conditions are noticed conditions that make the equipment unsafe to operate the equipment should be shut down immediately and the supervisor notified THE RECEIVER UNIT AND OR RELAYS ARE NOT RATED AS EXPLOSION PROOF THE RECEIVER UNIT MUST NOT BE INSTALLED OR OPERATED IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS UNLESS APPROPRIATE SECONDARY ENCLOSURE MEASURES ARE TAKEN Warning THE UNIT MUST BE WIRED TO THE CORRECT VOLTAGE FAILURE TO DO
15. d together in pairs i e by using a cable binder very close to the terminal blocks Note that there might be hazardous voltage in the receiver therefore only certified electricians are allowed to open the lid Placement of the receiver Select a location that is within the environmental limitations of the receiver and where it is difficult for unauthorized persons to obtain access to the receiver If possible mount the receiver with the cable glands facing downwards For the mounting dimensions of Access 1000 see chap 15 The receiver is preferably mounted with 4 mm screws Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 11 28 Connections on the receiver The receiver is equipped with connections for relays and power Access by ing 6 Torx TX20 screws and cover see fig 1 and fig 2 The connections for power connection are from left to right Line L OR 12 24 AC DC 1 Neutral N 12 24 AC DC N The connections for each relay are from left to right Common terminal e Normally opened NO Normally closed NC LAN AC DC 1 M CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS Figure 2 Power connection and Relay connection Connection example R1 UPor R2 STOP or fh R32 DOWN Replace cover and TX20 screws torque to 2 0 Nm 1 5 lb ft Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 12 28 7 Indicators on the receiver The Access 1000 model has an inte
16. grated display that shows additional system relevant information Fig 3 At activation of a certain function the transmitter memory position will be shown in the display window If a relay is activated the following will be shown in the display Left decimal point Relay 1 activated Both decimal points Relay 2 activated e Right decimal point Relay 3 activated Number of used memory position At start up the display will show system information in the following order e System version memory card is installed Programmed door number Figure 3 Access 1000 model display and buttons 1 Learn Erase button 2 Enter button 3 Memory position up button 4 Memory position down button 5 Display Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 8 1 8 2 13 28 Configuration of the receiver Basic configuration 1 Itis optimal to learn the transmitter s to the receiver prior to mounting if the receiver is not mounted in an easily accesible position 2 Install batteries in the transmitter see section 13 3 Choose the door number that shall be used 0 999 and enter the number on the transmitter 4 Apply power to the receiver 5 Press Learn Erase button The display window shall show L n followed by the memory position that the transmitter will be stored in The right decimal on the display flashes as long as the Learn mode is active 10 seconds 6
17. is responsible for shipping charges to Control Chief Control Chief s warranty covers only parts and factory labor No onsite in and out charges are covered under this warranty Excluded Parts This warranty does not include consumable parts such as joysticks batteries fuses buttons and relays Also this warranty does not cover defects caused by improper installation improper insufficient maintenance unau thorized modification improper operation ignorance of environmental specifica tions and or improper software interfacing Remarks No other warranty is expressed or implied except for the above mentioned The remedies provided herin are the buyers sole and exclusive rem edies Control Chief shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damage Consult Control Chief s general warranty for further information Part Numbers Transmitter 81 10 0 008 Receivers 81 20 0 007 and 81 20 0 008 Vehicle Mount 81 60 4 004 Belt Clip 81 941426 000 Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 congre f WIRELESS SOL UTIONS Control Chief Corporation Box 141 200 Williams Street Bradford PA 16701 Phone 814 362 6811 800 233 3016 Fax 814 368 4133 E mail sales controlchief com www controlchief com Control Chief Corporation 2012
18. l 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 Technical specifications 7 28 Table 1 Technical Specifications Access 1000 System System Specifications Operating frequency Channel separation Power output Functional sensitivity Transmission principle Operating temperature Storage temperature Receiver specifications Enclosure rating Power supply Max switching capacity of relays Total load on all relays Relay type Fuse on current loop Dimensions Weight Screw size Transmitter Specifications IP class Dimensions Weight Battery type Screw size Access 1000 User Manual 926 5 MHz 25 kHz lt 5 mw lt 107 dBm BER 10 4 GMSK TDMA 13 F 131 F 25 C 55 C 40 F 185 F 40 C 85 C IP65 115 VAC 60 Hz 15 mA 4AT fuse 12 24 VDC VAC 150 mA 2A 250VAC with 1 4A 250VAC not exceeding 2A any single relay SPDT 2 5AT 250VAC IEC 60127 2 V 135 x120 x 50 mm 1 Ib 450g TX20 IP67 120x75x30 mm 4 Ib 200g 2 1 5V Alkaline PH2 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 8 28 4 Description of the system 4 1 Transmitter Part Number 81 10 0 008 This document covers the Access 1000 transmitter Important features are e Atransmitter suitable for controlling up to 1000 different doors receivers Integrated back lighted display Beltclip included Part Number 81 941426 000 Optional vehicle mount with external power 4 2 Receiver 115 VAC
19. o be accepted Enter the code once more Ifthe code is entered successfully the display will show Sto stored The receiver will automatically be locked after 10 seconds of button inactivity The display will show LOC when the learn erase button is depressed 8 6 2 To unlock the receiver do the following e Press the Enter button and hold it down for 5 seconds The display should now show Pin followed by _ _ If the user is inactive for more than 10 seconds in the PIN configuration mode the receiver will return to normal operations Enter the first digit of the code by using the and buttons Press the En ter button when finished Repeat the above step for digits 2 4 Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 8 6 3 8 7 17 28 e When all 4 digits are entered correctly the display will show PAS passed and the buttons on the receiver will be unlocked for 60 seconds If the PIN is incorrect the display will show Err e The receiver will automatically be locked after 60 seconds of button inac tivity The receiver can also be manually locked by pressing the Enter button for 5 seconds The display will show LOC when the learn erase button is depressed To change delete Receiver PIN do the following e The PIN can be changed by unlocking the receiver and making a delete all erasing all configurations on the receiver if applicable Memor
20. son who may be suffering from a disorder or illness or is taking any medication that may impair judg ment or the ability to operate equipment Ensure transmitter batteries are in good condition and power for receiver is correct Installation and maintenance should be done only while the controlled equipment main power and receiver s power are off and locked out to prevent electrical shock Any person operating wireless radio controlled equipment should possess the following knowledge and or skills Knowledge of hazards particular to the equipment being operated Knowledge of safety rules for radio controlled equipment Knowledge of the radio transmitter Proper clearance of all moving parts on the radio controlled equipment Proper storage space for radio control transmitter when not in use Transferring radio control transmitter to another person Reporting unsafe or unusual operating conditions Remote controlled equipment functions and limitations Procedures for testing controlled equipment The Access 1000 remote control system is for the remote operation of door opening equipment This unit is not intended for use on material handling people moving or any other critical application Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 5 28 7 Radio controlled operators should always position themselves for the best view of the equipment they are controlling The equipment should never be oper ated blindly The operator should alw
21. tter Jumper Jl Figure 4 Jumper J1 shown with high security transmission mode enabled To access Jumper J1 pinch both white pins located on either side of the display card and remove card To enable the High Security Transmission Mode place jumper J1 as show in Figure 4 above Restart the receiver At startup the display will show GEL Warning The four white flat buttons located on the display card may pop off easily The high security mode will slightly increase the response time and reduce the operating range Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 16 28 8 6 PIN lock in the receiver The Access 1000 receiver can be protected from unauthorized configuration by using a 4 digit PIN code When a PIN code is configured all buttons on the receiver are locked except the button used to enter the code Enter button 8 6 1 To configure the PIN lock do the following Power on the receiver Press the Enter button and hold it down for 5 seconds The display should now show Pin new followed _ _ If the user is inactive for more than 10 seconds in the PIN configuration mode the receiver will return to normal operations Enter the first digit of the code by using the and buttons Press the ter button when finished e Repeat the above step for digits 2 4 When all 4 digits are entered the display will show rpt repeat The code must be repeated t
22. ver is capable of learning storing up to 500 Group IDs one for each position on the memory card If no Group ID is configured the transmitter will use factory ID settings Configuration of the Group ID in the transmitter 1 Choose a suitable Group ID either a new code 000001 to 999999 or an group code already in use Remove the back side of the transmitter see fig 8 Remove one battery Press the bottom left button the transmitter while inserting the battery Qv e Continue pressing the button until the text A d is displayed in the trans mitter display Access 10007 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 11 2 11 2 1 23 28 6 Enter the six digit code using the keyboard the transmitter LED will flash once for each button that is pressed After the entire code has been entered in the transmitter the transmitter display will show d followed by the entered value 7 Save the entered Group ID by pressing button on the transmitter within 10 seconds If the Group ID has been accepted the display window will show 5 E 5 8 Verify the transmitter functionality by testing the transmitter on a receiver with the correct Group ID 9 Replace the back side of the transmitter see fig 10 The transmitter can be restored to factory settings by entering 000000 as ID For safety reasons only group ID s less than 100000 can be viewed using this configu ration method
23. y card A memory card is useful in applications where many transmitters are used to con trol one single receiver The receiver can be equipped with a detachable memory card containing a backup of all configuration parameters If a receiver needs replacement the user only has to install a new receiver of the same type and insert the memory card in the new receiver in order to get the same functionality as in the old receiver If more receivers with the same configuration are needed remove the card and perform the copy operation on a new receiver Access 1000 User Manual 95 00 0 107 Rev 002 18 28 8 7 1 Copying information from a memory card to a new receiver 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn the power off the receiver Unscrew the 6 screws holding the receiver lid Carefully remove the display card Insert the memory card that you want to copy in the memory card slot in the receiver see fig 5 Mount the display card in the display card slot see fig 5 Start the receiver The display will show C when the copy operation is completed Note that the memory in the receiver has to be empty before copying the memory card to the receiver see chap 8 3 for information on how to delete the memory T Ifthe memory card will be used to copy the configuration on to other receivers or if the memory card shall be used as a backup remove it If not mount the lid and tighten all screws with TX 20 torque 2 0 Nm
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